>
>IIRC, this thread came up here a few years ago. Older cans of WD-40
>never carried the word "lubricant" or "lubricate" on them. Now they do.
> A friend at work (in his 30s) was talking about working on his car,
>another person chimed in about using WD-40 as a penetrating oil. I
>clued them in about the whole "Water Displacement" thing and strongly
>suggested Liquid Wrench as a start.
>
It comes up a lot on radio amateur lists as well.
The machine tool supplier ENCO had a Cyber Moday sale this past monday.
Free shipping plus 20% off everything, no minimum. I bought a 1-gallon jug of
Liquid Wrench for under $18, and we got one for the bike shop as well. As soon
as people realised how much it help disassemble things it got used quickly. I
have two of the 4-oz squeeze bottles in my shop, and now I can refill them for
less than half the price of a new one. Don't bother with the spray can. It
costs more and there's less fluid.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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